Trump's ambassador to the U.K. threatens Britain with "serious consequences" if Iran trade continues.
President Donald Trump’s ambassador to the United Kingdom has published an unprecedented editorial in a British newspaper, warning Prime Minister Theresa May to side with the U.S. against Iran or face “serious consequences.”Ambassador Robert “Woody” Johnson called on British leaders to join the U.S. in “turning up the pressure” on Iran in an article penned for The Telegraph.“We are asking global Britain to use its considerable diplomatic power and influence and join us as we lead a concerted glo...
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4:18

US ambassador Woody Johnson warns Britain to side with Trump on Iran - it news today

US ambassador Woody Johnson warns Britain to side with Trump on Iran - it news today

published: 12 Aug 2018

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The United States ambassador to the UK has called on Britain to side with President Donald Trump on Iran or risk "serious trade consequences" for UK businesses.
In a pointed intervention into an issue that has strained ties between the two allies, Woody Johnson said the UK should embrace Trump's hard-hitting sanctions on Iran, reimposed last week, and break with its European partners who are seeking to preserve the deal to curtail Iran's nuclear program.
"America is turning up the pressure and we want the UK by our side. It is time to move on from the flawed 2015 deal," Johnson wrote in the UK's Sunday Telegraph, referring to the 2015 Obama-era pact agreed by the US, Iran, Britain, France, Germany, China and Russia. Trump withdrew from the deal in May.

3:56

Tariffs increase costs to consumer and manufacturers become less competitive, says former UK ambassa

Tariffs increase costs to consumer and manufacturers become less competitive, says former UK ambassa

published: 24 Jul 2018

views: 872

Former U.K. Ambassador to U.S. Peter Westmacott, provides his thoughts on the upcoming meeting between President Trump and European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker.

3:09

Iran President Rouhani to make MAJOR SPEECH in response to Trump's trade tariffs - DAILY NEWS

Iran President Rouhani to make MAJOR SPEECH in response to Trump's trade tariffs - DAILY NEWS

When President Trump declared Jerusalem the capital of Israel and promised to move the U.S. embassy, the immediate response was relatively muted. What are the long-term, strategic consequences? Nick Schifrin talks to former U.S. Ambassador Ryan Crocker and Paul Salem of the Middle East Institute.

25:27

Can Trump rebound from his Helsinki humiliation? | The Stream

Can Trump rebound from his Helsinki humiliation? | The Stream

published: 19 Jul 2018

views: 12154

#Helsinki2018
US President Donald Trump is on the defensive after admitting he misspoke during a news conference in Finland with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
On Monday in Helsinki, Trump would not say if he believed US intelligence officials’ assessment that Russia meddled in his country’s election, an election he won. His misstep caught admonition from both Democrats and Republicans, and put the White House on the defensive.
On Tuesday Trump attempted to correct the error, telling reporters, "I said the word 'would' instead of 'wouldn't. The sentence should have been, 'I don't see any reason why it wouldn't be Russia.'"
We’ll examine the fallout of the meeting, and if the president can rebound from a news conference politicians have called “shameful”, “disgraceful”, and even “treasonous.”
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Several people were killed in the riots as demonstrators took to the streets blocking roads, burning tires, and vandalising shops.
Much of the island is still recovering from Hurricane Matthew, which struck in 2016 and roughly 40,000 people still live in makeshift camps following an earthquake eight years ago.
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Researchers said Earth is likely to see a continuation in extreme temperatures over the next four years until 2022 as natural warming coincides with the effects of climate change, according to The Guardian. The report published this week in the journal Nature Communications said there would be minimal relief for the planet through the next four...

SOURCES ARE BELOW
I made this video to summarize all the various climate myths I have covered over the last 10 years. There is no copyright as long as it is not edited, so please feel free to mirror it. I hope this will be a definitive visual guide to the most common pieces of nonsense doing the rounds of the internet.
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SOURCES:
There are way too many sources listed in each of my videos, and they won't fit in the space alotted by YouTube for the video description. So I have just listed a dozen or so only. For the rest, please go to the video on my channel that deals with the relevant myth, for which I have pasted the title and URL. For other myths, such as "The hockey stick has been faked" (dealt with in my video 'The Medieval Warm Period - fact vs. fiction') please watch the climate change series. All the top myths are there.
MYTH #1 -- All sources, such as Atthenius 1896, are already shown in the video itself.
MYTH #2 -- I go into more detail in my video "Climate Change -- Isn't it natural?" -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5hs4KVeiAU&t=40s&list=PL82yk73N8eoX-Xobr_TfHsWPfAIyI7VAP&index=5
Sources are listed in the video description.
MYTH #3 -- Causes for the drop in CO2 and the onset of an ice age in the late Ordovician:
"Bathymetric and isotopic evidence for a short-lived late Ordovician glaciation in a greenhouse period"
-- Brenchley et al, Geology; April 1994
"Reconciling Late Ordovician (440 Ma) glaciation with very
high (14X) CO2 levels"
-- CROWLEY T. J. ; BAUM S. K., Journal of Geophysical Research 1995
"An atmospheric pCO2 threshold for glaciation in the Late Ordovician"
-- M. T. Gibbs et. al, Geology; May 1997
"A weathering hypothesis for glaciation at high atmospheric
pCO2 during the Late Ordovician."
-- L.R. Kump et al, Palaeoclimatology alaeogeography
Palaeoecology 1999
"Long-lived glaciation in the Late Ordovician? Isotopic and se-
quence-stratigraphic evidence from western Laurentia"
-- M. R. Saltzman,S. A. Young, Geology; February 2005
MYTH #4 -- I explain the relationship between solar output and CO2 during the Phanerozoic in more detail in my video "Monckton Bunkum -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpF48b6Lsbo&t=118s&list=PL82yk73N8eoX-Xobr_TfHsWPfAIyI7VAP&index=19
Sources are in the video description
MYTH #5 -- Examples of papers that have looked at the sun as a factor in climate change:
"Unusual activity of the Sun during recent decades compared to the last 11,000 years" -- S.K. Solanki et al, Nature Sep 2004
"Can solar variability explain global warming since 1970?" -- S. K. Solanki and N. A. Krivova, Journalof Geophysical Research, May 2003
"Solar Activity and the Mean Global
Temperature" -- A.D. Erlykin et al, Physics Geo 2009
"Solar trends and global warming"
-- R. Benestad and G. Schmidt, Journal of Geophysical Research July 2009
"How natural and anthropogenic influences alter global and regional surface temperatures: 1889 to 2006" -- J. Lean and D. Rind, Geophysical Research Letters, Sep 2008
"Recent changes in solar outputs and the global mean surface temperature. III. Analysis of contributions to global mean air surface temperature rise" -- M. Lockwood, June 2008
MYTH #6 -- Milankovitch cycles are explained in more detail in my video "Does CO2 lead or lag global temperature?"
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL82yk73N8eoX-Xobr_TfHsWPfAIyI7VAP
MYTHS #7 and #8 -- All sources in the video description of my video "Does CO2 lead or lag global temperature?"
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL82yk73N8eoX-Xobr_TfHsWPfAIyI7VAP
CORRECTION: At 10:57 I say "a wobble in the earth’s axis and orbit that allows more sunlight to hit the Earth." I should have said the sunlight hits part of the Earth during a particular season.
MYTH #9 -- All sources in the video description of my video "Are humans contributing only 3% of CO2 in the atmosphere?" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CcmCBetoR18&t=58s&list=PL82yk73N8eoX-Xobr_TfHsWPfAIyI7VAP&index=35
MYTH #10 -- See my videos "Global warming has stopped? Again??" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qbn1rCZz1ow&list=PL82yk73N8eoX-Xobr_TfHsWPfAIyI7VAP&t=234s&index=26
and "Response to "The Global Warming Hoax Lord Monckton & Stefan Molyneux" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LiZlBspV2-M&list=PL82yk73N8eoX-Xobr_TfHsWPfAIyI7VAP&t=742s&index=33

56:45

David Dilley on Natural Climate Cycles w Grand Solar Minimum Channel

David Dilley on Natural Climate Cycles w Grand Solar Minimum Channel

published: 04 Feb 2018

views: 9024

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GSM - The Grand Solar Minimum Channel
Recently we had the pleasure to speak with David Dilley on his thoughts on climate change.
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Here is Davids Information:
David A. Dilley
President and Senior Research Scientist
Global Weather Oscillations, Inc.
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Please see his site and read his EBOOKS!!
Mr. Dilley is President and Founder of Global Weather Oscillations, Inc. (GWO).
He has 40 years of meteorological and climatological experience in:
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Hurricane and Typhoon Track Predictions 4-years in advance (most accurate long-range predictions for 9 consecutive years)
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Global cooling and warming cycles
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Presentations and Speaker appearances "Earth's Natural Climate Pulse"
Researching natural forcing mechanisms that drive climate changes
At GWO, Mr. Dilley oversees the operations and development of forecast products and ongoing climate cycle research, develops specific climate cycle models for generation of climate/weather predictions years into the future. These forecasts include but are not limited to regional hurricane and tropical storm force wind probabilities, El Niño forecasts, regional earthquake predictions for strong earthquakes, specific regional historical weather events, such as recurring regional floods of historical nature, climate change research and predictions and outlooks.
Mr. Dilley formally began researching climate cycles while attending graduate school at Rutgers University in 1978, with full time research beginning in 1991. By 1992 Mr. Dilley identified the Primary Forcing Mechanism (PFM) that controls the approximate 3.5-year temperature cycles of sea surface temperatures in the tropical South Pacific Ocean, and approximate 10-year and 72-year ambient air temperature cycles around the world. It quickly became apparent that the PFM forcing mechanism is the power behind the Earth's Natural Climate Pulse. Mr. Dilley's work developed the Climate Pulse Technology models (patent pending) that show a near 100 percent correlation to the formation of the El Niño in the east-central tropical South Pacific, annual hurricane tracks influencing land areas, and the Earth's natural climate cycles including global warming and cooling, and other climate/weather cycles.
In 1992 Mr. Dilley formed Global Weather Oscillations, Inc. (GWO) with the clear understanding that most weather and climate we experience on earth are cyclical in nature, and driven by this “Natural PFM" cycles. Continuing research over the next decade uncovered very high correlations between the PFM to historical regional floods, regional snowfall trends, and other climate cycles. In 2005 to early 2006, the “regional hurricane landfall” model was developed, in early 2008 the model for global warming was made public, and then developed our first regional earthquake model in 2011.
Prior to forming GWO in 1992, Mr. Dilley began his weather career as a meteorologist with the National Weather Service and then a U.S. Air Force meteorologist. After leaving the Air Force with the rank of Captain, Mr. Dilley re-joined NOAA, the National Weather Service (NWS). Duties as a senior forecaster included; preparing marine forecasts, aviation forecasts, general public forecasts, issuing weather warnings, monitoring severe weather events, and continuing to develop his ideas concerning mechanisms that control climate cycles. Other duties and assignments included; Quality Control Officer overseeing five National Weather Service Offices, and quality controlling meteorological programs at two Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) pilot weather briefing centers, and the meteorologists at the Northeast Region FAA Control Center. Mr. Dilley was also Meteorologist in Charge at a National Weather Service office, and worked closely with area Emergency Management offices during severe weather events, such as hurricanes and their impacts on the region, and spring flooding potentials.
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4:29

What Exactly Is El Niño?

What Exactly Is El Niño?

published: 20 Sep 2014

views: 370452

Have you ever wondered what El Niño is? Trace was curious and decided to do some digging to figure out what exactly it is.
Read More:
How El Nino will change the world’s weather in 2014
http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2014/jun/11/-sp-el-nino-weather-2014
“The global El Niño weather phenomenon, whose impacts cause global famines, floods – and even wars – now has a 90% chance of striking this year, according to the latest forecast released to the Guardian.”
What Is El Nino?
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Features/ElNino/
“Fishermen who ply the waters of the Pacific off the coast of Peru and Ecuador have known for centuries about the El Niño.”
El Nino - and What is the Southern Oscillation Anyway?!
http://kids.earth.nasa.gov/archive/nino/intro.html
“El Nino, an abnormal warming of surface ocean waters in the eastern tropical Pacific, is one part of what's called the Southern Oscillation.”
La Nina
http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/glossary/lanina.shtml
“La Niña refers to the extensive cooling of the central and eastern tropical Pacific Ocean, often accompanied by warmer than normal sea surface temperatures (SSTs) in the western Pacific, and to the north of Australia.”
What is La Nina?
http://www.pmel.noaa.gov/tao/elnino/la-nina-story.html
“La Niña is characterized by unusually cold ocean temperatures in the Equatorial Pacific, compared to El Niño, which is characterized by unusually warm ocean temperatures in the Equatorial Pacific.”
Impacts of El Nino Southern Oscillation on the global yields of major crops
http://www.nature.com/ncomms/2014/140515/ncomms4712/full/ncomms4712.html
“The monitoring and prediction of climate-induced variations in crop yields, production and export prices in major food-producing regions have become important to enable national governments in import-dependent countries to ensure supplies of affordable food for consumers.”
What is El Nino and how does it relate to the unusual situation in the tropical Pacific?
http://faculty.washington.edu/kessler/occasionally-asked-questions.html#q2
“El Niño is an intermittent disruption of the climate system centered in the equatorial Pacific that has effects on short-term climate around the Pacific basin.”
Watch More:
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6:01

What's Causing Unusually Hot Temperatures in U.S.?

What's Causing Unusually Hot Temperatures in U.S.?

published: 03 Jul 2012

views: 9480

Lack of water, "the great air conditioner", is causing unusually high temperatures and extreme weather events in the United States, Kevin Trenberth with the National Center for Atmospheric Research tells Judy Woodruff.

9:28

As Heat Wave Sweeps the Globe, New Study Warns of Deadly Link Between Rising Temps and Suicide

As Heat Wave Sweeps the Globe, New Study Warns of Deadly Link Between Rising Temps and Suicide

published: 25 Jul 2018

views: 16395

https://democracynow.org - As deadly fires and heat waves kill scores across the globe, a new study published in the journal Nature Climate Change reports that when there are abnormally hot temperatures, there also tend to be higher suicide rates. The study warns up to 26,000 more people could die by suicide in the United States by 2050 if humans don’t reduce emissions of greenhouse gas pollution. We speak to Dr. Sanjay Basu, co-author of the new study and assistant professor of medicine at Stanford University.
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11:50

Most MYSTERIOUS Ocean Facts!

Most MYSTERIOUS Ocean Facts!

published: 05 Sep 2016

views: 5152553

Check out these top unexplained mysteries of the deep ocean. From strange sounds captured in the deep sea by hydrophones such as the bloop, the train, and julia, to gigantic whirlpools, biggest underwater falls and the milky bioluminescent sea phenomenon. Are deep sea monsters living deep in the ocean?
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Voted one of the most beautiful places on Earth, Mauritius is an island nation in the Indian Ocean. On the Southwestern tip of the island you will find a fascinating illusion. When viewed from above, a runoff of sand and silt deposits creates the impression of an ‘underwater waterfall’.
But did you know there are actually real underwater waterfalls? Seven waterfalls have been discovered deep underwater. The tallest waterfall on Earth is not Angel Falls, but an underwater waterfall called Denmark Strait Cataract located in the Atlantic ocean between Greenland and Iceland. It is the world's highest underwater waterfall, with water falling almost 11,500 feet and carries 175 million cubic feet of water per second.
It is caused due to temperature differences in the water on either side of the strait. Cold water is denser than warm water. And the eastern side of the strait is a lot colder than the western side. So when the waters meet, the cold water sinks below the warmer water, creating a strong downward flow, which is considered a waterfall.
And it's not just waterfalls that are under the ocean. There are huge secret rivers, complete with rapids and islands that flow down the sea shelves out into the desert plains creating river banks and flood plains. Here's a picture of the river Cenote Angelita under the sea of Mexico.
These salty rivers carry sediments and minerals and could be vital in sustaining life. The world's sixth largest river, by volume, is below the Black Sea. It is 350 times larger than the Thames and 150 feet deep in places.
8. Milky Sea Phenomenon
For over 400 years, sailors told tales of a mysterious event that takes place far out in the Indian Ocean. They would come across miles and miles of milky glowing waters, sometimes stretching as far as the eye could see. In 2005, a group of scientists led by Dr. Steven Miller of the Naval Research Laboratory in Monterey, Calif., decided to take a closer look at this story to see if it was true. They managed to register about 235 observations and get a satellite image that showed an area of low lighting in the Indian Ocean about the size of Connecticut. Their samples that they collected indicated the presence of a type of bioluminescent bacteria in the water, known as Vibrio harveyi. This isn't the same kind of bacteria that you might see in waves that use their bright light to ward off predators. This bioluminescent bacteria may actually use light to attract fish, since its favorite place to live is inside a fish's gut. Scientists' guess is that since they only emit a very faint light on their own, they have to gather together to make an impact. Their collective glow can grow to massive, milky sea proportions when their numbers swell to a huge amount -- think 40 billion trillion. They may also congregate to colonize algae. Sounds like a party! It is still only a guess since Dr. Miller and his colleagues haven't determined exactly what causes the bacteria to gather.
7. Unexplained sounds
Of course dark, creepy fog can make you jump at anything that goes bump in the night. But what about things that go "bloop" in the sea? With names like "The Bloop," "Train" and "Julia," the sounds have been captured by hydrophones, or underwater microphones, monitored by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The decidedly nonspooky nicknames for these sounds do little to dispel the mystery surrounding them. In 1997, NOAA hydrophones 3,000 miles apart picked up one of the loudest sounds ever recorded off the southern coast of South America: the Bloop (which sounds exactly like its name, a bloop). The Bloop mimics marine animal sounds in some ways, but if it were some kind of sea creature it would have to be almost the size of the Eiffel tower for that sound to be heard from 3,000 miles away. So what made the sound? It's anyone's guess but deep-sea monsters aside, NOAA holds the most likely explanation for The Bloop is that it was the sound of a large iceberg fracturing. Sure....
Another weird noise known as Julia sounds almost like someone whining or maybe even singing under water. The eastern equatorial Pacific autonomous array (the fancy name for the network of hydrophones) picked up this strange sound that lasted 15 seconds in 1999.

POTUS Trump's campaign is filing an arbitration action against former aide Omarosa Manigault Newman alleging breach of a secrecy agreement.
A campaign aide tells The Associated Press that it is filing the claim with the America Arbitration Association in New York, claiming her explosive new book and media tour breached her 2016 confidentiality agreement with the campaign. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the person was not authorized to speak publicly on the matter.
Manigault Newman has acknowledged signing a confidentiality agreement with the campaign in 2016.
She wrote in her book that after being fired from the White House in December 2017 was offered a $15,000 per month position with the Trump re-election effort in exchange for signing a new confidentiality agreement.
Trump campaign official said in a statement "Donald J. Trump for President, Inc. has filed an arbitration against Omarosa Manigault-Newman, with the American Arbitration Association in New York City, for breach of her 2016 confidentiality agreement with the Trump Campaign," adding "President Trump is well known for giving people opportunities to advance in their careers and lives over the decades, but wrong is wrong, and a direct violation of an agreement must be addressed and the violator must be held accountable."
In her book, Unhinged: An Insider Account of the Trump White House, and especially on her controversial book tour on TV, she has turned on her former friend and employer, calling him unfit for office. She claimed he used racist language during the filming of “The Apprentice,” but insiders and Trump deny the claim. She has also revealed private conversations she had with Trump and others, including from the secret White House Situation Room, a potential violation of federal law. -Washington Examiner
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5:45

Trump campaign takes legal steps against Omarosa

Trump campaign takes legal steps against Omarosa

published: 14 Aug 2018

views: 6624

President Donald Trump's campaign it has filed for arbitration, accusing Omarosa Manigault Newman, the former campaign aide and White House official, of breaching a 2016 nondisclosure agreement with the campaign

https://nypost.com/2018/08/14/trump-camp-files-arbitration-action-against-omarosa-for-breaking-secrecy-agreement/ Team Trump launched another counter-attack against Omarosa Manigault Newman, charging that she violated a nondisclosure agreement by calling the president a racist and dishing other West Wing dirt.Donald Trump’s campaign wants her to be fined millions of dollars for the supposed breach, the Washington Examiner reported Tuesday.see also Furious Trump blasts Omarosa as a 'dog' An infuriated President Trump continued his counter-offensive against ousted aide.“Donald J.Trump for President, Inc.has filed an arbitration against Omarosa Manigault-Newman, with the American Arbitration Association in New York City, for breach of her 2016 confidentiality agreement with the Trump Campaign,” a campaign official told the paper.“President Trump is well known for giving people opportunities to advance in their careers and lives over the decades, but wrong is wrong, and a direct violation of an agreement must be addressed and the violator must be held accountable.”Newman, a former star of Trump’s reality show “The Apprentice,” enraged the president after publishing “Unhinged,” her book about her time in the White House.Trump had appointed her to be a liaison to the African-American community, paying just under $180,000 a year — the highest salary possible for such positions.But she was canned by chief of staff John Kelly in December, and her scathing tell-all portrays the commander-in-chief as a clueless naif who was unfit for office, among other things — charges that have driven Trump to unleash a furious Twitter attack on her.The president called her “crazed,” “a lowlife” and “a dog” on Tuesday following a string of TV appearances that began on the weekend in which she detailed her charges, saying she had heard Trump utter the N-word on the set of his reality show.The campaign is also furious that Newman recorded private conversations with Trump and other White House officials, including with Kelly when he fired her in the Situation Room, where recordings are not allowed.Newman said she did not sign an NDA regarding her job at the White House.But the campaign contends that the agreement she signed while working on Trump’s 2016 campaign remained in effect.Under the agreement, she was required to keep information about the president, his companies or family under wraps and never to “disparage” the Trump family “during the term of your service and at all times thereafter,” the paper reported.In arbitration, which both sides agreed to in the nondisclosure agreement, each agreed to allow an arbitrator, often a retired judge, to hold a hearing.The arbitrator, after hearing evidence, can dismiss the charge or slap her with a fine.But it was unclear if the agreement was binding, experts said.“Donald Trump cannot muzzle federal employees,” Brian Hauss, an attorney with the ACLU, told USA Today.

Trump campaign taking Omarosa to court, alleging breach of confidentiality agreement
Donald Trump's presidential campaign on Tuesday filed a legal action against former senior White House advisor Omarosa Manigault Newman, alleging she breached a nondisclosure agreement.
Trump's 2020 re-election campaign filed the arbitration with the American Arbitration Association in New York City, according to a Trump campaign official. She is accused of violating a confidentiality agreement she signed with that campaign in 2016, the official said.
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5:56

Trump campaign taking legal steps against Omarosa

Trump campaign taking legal steps against Omarosa

published: 14 Aug 2018

views: 5

"Donald J. Trump for President, Inc. has filed an arbitration against Omarosa Manigault Newman, with the American Arbitration Association in New York City, for breach of her 2016 confidentiality agreement with the Trump Campaign," a Trump campaign official said in a statement to CNN.
Manigault Newman embarked in recent days on a publicity tour to promote her newly released book, "Unhinged," in which she reveals private conversations during her time on the campaign and in the White House. She has also released several audio recordings of conversations she had with Trump and campaign aides.
Trump has slammed Manigault Newman as a "low-life" and called her a "dog" amid the allegations she has leveled, including claiming that she heard an audio recording in which Trump says the N-word, a racial epithet.
He also tweeted on Monday that his former aide "already has a fully signed Non-Disclosure Agreement!"
In a copy of a Trump campaign non-disclosure agreement obtained by CNN, a process for arbitration is spelled out.
"Any dispute arising under or relating to this agreement may, at the sole discretion of each Trump Person, be submitted to binding arbitration in the State of New York pursuant to the rules for commercial arbitrations of the American Arbitration Association, and you hereby agree to and will not contest such submissions," the document reads.

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Breaking News - Trump takes legal action against Omarosa

Breaking News - Trump takes legal action against Omarosa

published: 14 Aug 2018

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Trump campaign takes legal action against ex-aide Omarosa Donald Trump's election campaign has begun legal action against an ex-White House aide and reality TV star for allegedly breaching her contract.Donald J Trump for President, Inc has filed for arbitration against Omarosa Manigault Newman, claiming she violated a 2016 non-disclosure agreement.A feud between the two has escalated as Mrs Newman promotes a new book that is very critical of him.On Tuesday, Mr Trump angrily denied her claim he was taped using the N-word.He tweeted: I don't have that word in my vocabulary, and never have. Mrs Newman - a former star of The Apprentice who was fired after a stint as a White House adviser - claimed that Mr Trump was recorded using the word while working on the show he hosted for 11 years. But she has not said she ever heard him using the word himself.Their war of words hit arguably a new low when the president called Mrs Newman, who had previously been one of his most prominent black supporters, a dog.She made it up, he wrote, also calling her a lowlife, a loser and Wacky and Deranged.What is the legal action?In the latest development, a senior Trump campaign official sent a statement to US media confirming the legal action.Donald J. Trump for President, Inc. has filed an arbitration against Manigault-Newman with the American Arbitration Association in New York City, for breach of her 2016 confidentiality agreement with the Trump Campaign. President Trump is well known for giving people opportunities to advance in their careers and lives over the decades, but wrong is wrong, and a direct violation of an agreement must be addressed and the violator must be held accountable.Mrs Newman has said in interviews that she never signed an agreement when she began working in the White House but it's unclear if she did when she joined the Trump campaign.What's in the Omarosa tapes?Mrs Newman has released several audio tapes of her discussions with White House staff and Mr Trump in
The Trump campaign says she broke a 2016 confidentiality agreement - as her tell-all book tour goes on.
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In an series of unprecedented moves Tuesday, the US state of Nebraska not only carried out its first execution in nearly a generation, but authorities used the powerful opioid fentanyl to carry out the death sentence, the Washington Post reported. The execution of Carey DeanMoore, 60, was the state’s first death carried out in 21 years, the report...

Nebraska to Carry Out First Execution Since 1997
(LINCOLN, Neb.) — Nebraska is preparing to carry out its first execution since 1997 on Tuesday in a bewildering about-face driven largely by the state’s Republican governor....
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Appeals court refuses to halt Nebraska execution

Appeals court refuses to halt Nebraska execution

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Appeals court refuses to halt Nebraska execution
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) -- A federal appeals court has rejected a German pharmaceutical manufacturer's attempt to prevent Nebraska from executing a death-row inmate using drugs that the company says it produced.
The 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Monday upheld a federal judge's ruling to let the execution of inmate Carey Dean Moore proceed as planned Tuesday....
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Just over 24 hours before Carey Dean Moore’s scheduled execution, the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has refused a German drug company's efforts to delay or block Nebraska from using its drugs for lethal injection.
Fresenius Kabi filed the lawsuit against the Nebraska Department of Correctional Services and prisons director, Scott Frakes, on Aug. 7.
The company believes Nebraska may have gotten its drugs through a third party....
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Fall of The Roman Empire...in the 15th Century: Crash Course World History #12

Fall of The Roman Empire...in the 15th Century: Crash Course World History #12

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In which John Green teaches you about the fall of the Roman Empire, which happened considerably later than you may have been told. While the Western Roman Empire fell to barbarians in 476 CE, the Byzantines in Constantinople continued the Eastern Empire nicely, calling themselves Romans for a further 1000 years. Find out what Justinian and the rest of the Byzantine emperors were up to over there, and how the Roman Empire dragged out its famous Decline well into medieval times. In addition to all this, you'll learn about ancient sports riots and hipster barbarians, too.
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The KKK vs. the Crips vs. Memphis City Council (Full Length)

The KKK vs. the Crips vs. Memphis City Council (Full Length)

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ZEITGEIST: THE MOVIE | 2007 (HD)

ZEITGEIST: THE MOVIE | 2007 (HD)

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"Zeitgeist: The Movie" is the first film which is directed and produced by Peter Joseph in 2007.
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The defense for Donald Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort rested its case on Tuesday morning without calling any witnesses in the ongoing bank and financial fraud trial against the former political lobbyist, according to CNN. The decision is a common but risky legal move as both sides will now prepare for closing arguments on Wednesday...

The defense for Paul Manafort rested their case Tuesday without calling the ex-Trump campaign chairman to the stand to testify in the bank and tax fraud case against him. Addressing the court for the first time during his trial, Manafort stood up and told Judge T.S. Ellis III that he did not want to testify. After two weeks of testimony from prosecution witnesses, until now it had been unclear whether the defense would put forward witnesses or evidence of their own. Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s team rested their case Monday afternoon. The trial now heads to closing arguments, set to begin Wednesday morning. Ellis told both sides to limit those arguments to one and a half hours each. PROSECUTION RESTS CASE IN MANAFORT CASE Manafort, 69, is facing tax evasion and bank fraud charges after being accused of hiding income earned from his Ukrainian work from the IRS. He’s also accused of fraudulently obtaining millions in bank loans. Manafort has pleaded not guilty to the charges. Ellis on Tuesday also ruled against the defense’s motion to acquit. The trial was delayed for two hours Tuesday after the morning proceedings began under seal and were closed to the public and press. Last week, the prosecution’s star witness, Rick Gates – Manafort’s former business partner who struck a plea deal to cooperate with the government -- testified that he and Manafort committed bank and tax fraud together. On Monday, James Brennan, the vice president of The Federal Savings Bank, testified under immunity about a loan the bank gave Manafort. According to Brennan, the bank approved $16 million in loans to Manafort by CEO Stephen Calk, who was angling for a cabinet position in the Trump administration. When asked by prosecutor Greg Andres if he thought the loan should have been be approved, Brennan replied, “My recommendation was the loan not be made.” Brennan said the loan was approved because of Calk. He said the Federal Savings Bank ended up losing $11.8 million on the loan. The prosecution had been expected to rest on Friday. But Ellis mysteriously delayed testimony in the case for five hours on Friday. The postponement was significant, as prosecutors had been hoping to finish calling witnesses Friday -- and Ellis has a reputation as a stickler for keeping trials moving. Manafort’s legal troubles won’t end with this trial. He is also facing charges in a separate federal court case in Washington, including conspiring against the United States, conspiring to launder money, failing to register as an agent of a foreign principal and providing false statements. Fox News’ Lucas Tomlinson contributed to this report. Alex Pappas is a politics reporter at FoxNews.com. Follow him on Twitter at @AlexPappas.

Rachel Maddow digs into transcripts of Friday’s court hearing to find out who the FBI says tipped it off to Trump Campaign Manager Paul Manafort's storage locker, which was raided for evidence last year.
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Star witness back on stand in Paul Manafort trial

Star witness back on stand in Paul Manafort trial

published: 07 Aug 2018

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A star witness was back on the stand Tuesday in the criminal trial of former President Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort. Meanwhile, former Trump communications director Anthony Scaramucci has some advice for the commander in chief.

The Trump administration confronts Russian election interference as a showdown with special counsel Robert Mueller looms. Panelists also discussed former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort’s trial for tax and bank fraud.

A scathing Pennsylvania grand jury report released Tuesday reveals decades of child abuse allegations against more than 300 accused “predator priests” as well as claims that Roman Catholic Church leaders covered up the crimes and obstructed justice...

ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) — An Ethiopian official says a notorious special police force in the country’s Somali region killed 41 people and wounded 20 others as ethnic violence poses a challenge to the...

Pro-EU campaigners have warned “Brexodus” has hit the UK after new data revealed a record drop in the number of EU workers. Figures published by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) showed the number of EU nationals employed...

Researchers said Earth is likely to see a continuation in extreme temperatures over the next four years until 2022 as natural warming coincides with the effects of climate change, according to The Guardian. The report published this week in the journal Nature Communications said there would be minimal relief for the planet through the next four...

In an series of unprecedented moves Tuesday, the US state of Nebraska not only carried out its first execution in nearly a generation, but authorities used the powerful opioid fentanyl to carry out the death sentence, the Washington Post reported. The execution of Carey DeanMoore, 60, was the state’s first death carried out in 21 years, the report...

The defense for Donald Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort rested its case on Tuesday morning without calling any witnesses in the ongoing bank and financial fraud trial against the former political lobbyist, according to CNN. The decision is a common but risky legal move as both sides will now prepare for closing arguments on Wednesday...

Officials said at least 24 people were killed and another 19 injured after a bus slid into another vehicle while driving at high speed on a highway known as dead man's curve in Ecuador on Tuesday, according to The Associated Press. The bus was traveling to Quito when it struck a smaller vehicle at around 3 a.m. on a highway just outside the...

A motorway bridge that collapsed in Genoa, Italy, on Tuesday, killed at least 22 people and the death toll will rise, Italian deputy transport minister Edoardo Rixi has said in a television interview. “It’s not acceptable that such an important bridge ... was not built to avoid this kind of collapse,” Rixi said on SkyNews24, speaking from Genoa....

It’s been a strange three months for the Hawaii island village of Volcano, where thousands of earthquakes have rattled the residents of this small mountainside town since Kilauea began erupting in May. Now, after a week of waning quakes, residents are holding their breath, waiting to see if this,...

The US Air Force paid $480 million for a second top-spec hypersonic missile prototype to gain ground “in the era of great power competition,” following reports of Russia’s successes in developing unrivaled high-speed weapons. ......

Counter-terror police are investigating after a car crashed into security barriers outside the Houses of Parliament, injuring two people. The male driver was arrested, and the area is in lockdown after armed officers swarmed the scene on Tuesday morning. Images posted to social media showed a man, wearing a black puffer jacket, surrounded by police...

COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven is lashing out at those who set fire to dozens of cars in southwest Sweden, asking them “what the heck are you doing?” Lofven says in a...

LINCOLN, Neb. >> Nebraska carried out its first execution in more than two decades on Tuesday with a drug combination never tried before, including the first use of the powerful opioid fentanyl in a lethal injection. Carey DeanMoore, 60, was...

Kroger is making another big push into online groceries, this time by opening a digital business in China. America's largest grocery chain said Tuesday that it will start selling its Simple Truth-brand products on Alibaba's Tmall Global site. By...

MILAN (AP) — A 51-year-old highway bridge in the Italian port city of Genoa collapsed in a driving rain Tuesday, killing at least 26 people and injuring 16 others as it sent dozens of vehicles tumbling into a heap of concrete and twisted steel....

Zagreb: Mario Mandzukic is retiring from international soccer after 11 years with Croatia's national team, with his decision coming a month after he scored in the World Cup final. The 32-year-old Mandzukic made the announcement Tuesday on Instagram. Dragi navijači, uvijek sam više volio govoriti na terenu nego izvan njega....

(CNN)He's been described as "priceless" as a Ryder Cup assistant captain, but Tiger Woods' runner-up finish in the US PGA has lifted him into serious contention to earn a wildcard spot as a player for September's match. The 42-year-old ended the automatic qualifying race in 11th place, with the first eight after the US PGA guaranteeing a place in...

More than 320 people have been injured, at least five seriously, after a section of a wooden pier collapsed during a sports and music festival in Vigo, Spain on Sunday night, according to BBCNews. The area was packed with people watching the concerts during the O Marisquiño event in the city of Vigo in Galicia. Police said there were no known...

From CosmopolitanKanye West has blessed the world with yet another brand new track, and sadly this one isn't entirely about "scoopity poop." Though great news, it does feature the lyrics "Whoopity-whoop, scoop-poop-woop-toop" on top of some sex noises, so...

"His disturbing treatment of women and other actions that do not meet the shared values of the City of West Hollywood." Donald Trump's Hollywood Walk of Fame star could be removed.. Donald Trump’s presence on the Hollywood Walk of Fame could soon be a thing of the past, after plans to remove his star received significant backing. The West...

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The first trailer for Michael Moore’s Donald Trump documentary Fahrenheit 11/9 has been released, promising an incendiary look at modern life in America. The march continues: why documentary sequels are on the rise...

By IANS | Published: August 8, 2018 4:19 pm comments The Madrid-based Spanish daily ABC, which broke the story, had also reported Gere’s wedding to Silva, 33 years his junior, earlier this year, dailymail.co.uk said. The “Pretty...

Tom Hardy has shared his unique take on the role of anti-hero Venom. The Oscar-nominated actor stars in director Reuben Fleischer's blockbuster as Eddie Brock, a streetwise journalist who bites off more than he can chew during an investigation....

Thailand’s largest movie theater chain, Major Cineplex, is reportedly integrating crypto payments to allow customers to pay for its services and products with cryptocurrency, including movie tickets and popcorn. Thailand recently began regulating...

By Camilla Knudsen OSLO (Reuters) - Sweden's economic prospects have dimmed in recent months and the country will likely be surpassed by Norway as the fastest-growing Scandinavian economy in 2019, a Reuters poll found on Tuesday. It would be the first time in more than half a decade Sweden failed to top the region's growth league,...

NEW DELHI: Tesla Inc Chief ExecutiveElon Musk on Monday tweeted that he would work with buyout firm Silver Lake and investment bank Goldman Sachs as financial advisers on a proposal to take private the electric car maker. But a source said Silver Lake was offering its assistance to Musk without compensation and had not been hired as a financial...

Stocks fell further on Wall Street Monday as Turkey’s central bank was unable to stop a steep plunge in that nation’s currency. That’s helping to push the dollar higher, which hurts big U.S. exporters. Stocks were coming off their worst losses in a month as investors worried about financial and economic upheaval in Turkey and the...

US stocks slid on Friday as a deepening economic crisis in Turkey dragged on bank shares and triggered a move out of riskier assets. The Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 posted declines for the week following five straight weeks of gains, but the S&P 500 remained just 1.4 percent below its record high from Jan. 26. A drop in technology...

At least 22 people are confirmed dead after a large section of a road bridge collapsed in the northern Italian city of Genoa.
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Hawaii Volcano Update: Kilauea may REACTIVATE - Lava pond inside Fissure 8 forms
ACTIVITY at Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano has reduced, but residents are urged to heed warnings from authorities as two lava pond were observed during an flight over the region, with the US Geological Survey warning activity can re-occur “at any time.”
A lava pond has formed inside fissure 8 as the residents of Hawaii’s Big Island continue to cope with the daily re-occurrence of Kilauea’s ongoing eruption.
Eruptive activity has lulled, the US Geological Survey said, however this does not mean activity has ceased completely as scientists warn activity could “reactivate” at a moment’s notice.
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Hawaii Volcano Update: Kilauea may REACTIVATE - Lava pond inside Fissure 8 forms
ACTIVITY at Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano has reduced, but residents are urged to heed warnings from authorities as two lava pond were observed during an flight over the region, with the US Geological Survey warning activity can re-occur “at any time.”
A lava pond has formed inside fissure 8 as the residents of Hawaii’s Big Island continue to cope with the daily re-occurrence of Kilauea’s ongoing eruption.
Eruptive activity has lulled, the US Geological Survey said, however this does not mean activity has ceased completely as scientists warn activity could “reactivate” at a moment’s notice.
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Lockheed Martin has received an almost $1 billion contract to develop a hypersonic missile that will be capable of reaching speeds of more than 5 times that of sound.
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A number of pedestrians have been injured and a man has been arrested after a car crashed into a security barrier outside the Houses of Parliament in central London, according to London's Metropolitan Police.

A number of pedestrians have been injured and a man has been arrested after a car crashed into a security barrier outside the Houses of Parliament in central London, according to London's Metropolitan Police.

Turkey is in negotiations with the US and UK to have Turkish Airlines and Istanbul’s Ataturk airport dropped from a recent ban that prevents passengers from carrying electronics larger than cellphones in their carry-on luggage.
The US Department of Homeland Security said on Tuesday that passengers traveling from specified airports, including Istanbul, would not be allowed to bring devices such as tablets, laptops and cameras into the main cabin of an aircraft.
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Turkey is in negotiations with the US and UK to have Turkish Airlines and Istanbul’s Ataturk airport dropped from a recent ban that prevents passengers from carrying electronics larger than cellphones in their carry-on luggage.
The US Department of Homeland Security said on Tuesday that passengers traveling from specified airports, including Istanbul, would not be allowed to bring devices such as tablets, laptops and cameras into the main cabin of an aircraft.
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Masked a ttackers set cars on fire in hospital car park r ampage in Sweden

Masked attackers set cars on fire in hospital car park rampage in Sweden. Dramatic footage has emerged of cars in flames with masked attackers on the rampage in Sweden.
Police said they had received several calls relating to fires at a car park near a shopping centre and specialist hospital at Frölunda Torg, south-west of Gothenburg.
Emergency services were at the scene with no information yet about injuries, Swedish police said.
There were also reports of young people setting

Masked attackers set cars on fire in hospital car park rampage in Sweden. Dramatic footage has emerged of cars in flames with masked attackers on the rampage in Sweden.
Police said they had received several calls relating to fires at a car park near a shopping centre and specialist hospital at Frölunda Torg, south-west of Gothenburg.
Emergency services were at the scene with no information yet about injuries, Swedish police said.
There were also reports of young people setting

INTRODUCTION:
President Donald Trump warned Pakistan on Monday that Washington will no longer tolerate Pakistan offering “safe havens” to extremists.
Trump declared, outlining a new US security strategy in South Asia, “We can no longer be silent about Pakistan’s safe havens for terrorist organizations”.
“Pakistan has much to gain from partnering with our effort in Afghanistan. It has much to lose by continuing to harbor criminals and terrorists.”
Going further, Trump suggested that military and other aid to Washington’s nuclear-armed ally is at stake, if it does not clamp down on extremism.
He said, “We have been paying Pakistan billions and billions of dollars at the same time they are housing the very terrorists that we are fighting, that will have to change and that will change immediately. It is time for Pakistan to dedicate to civilization and order and peace.”
USA has provided Pakistan more than 33 billion dollars in aid since 2001,after the world trade center attack. The aid was provided mainly to support the country's counterterrorism efforts, specifically against the Taliban and its allies active in Afghanistan. The majority of US assistance to Pakistan is from the Coalition Support Fund. It provided reimbursement to Pakistan for expenses incurred, & compensation for facilities made available to the coalition forces, such as the Shamsi & Dalbandin air bases.
In this video, Defense Updates looks at 5 reasons WHY US -PAKISTAN RELATIONSHIP IS GETTING INTO TROUBLE?
So, lets get started.
COLLUSION WITH CHINA
On May 2, The US Navy SEALs successfully killed Al Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden. The SEALs flew into Pakistan in Sikorsky UH-60 “Black Hawk” helicopters equipped with top-secret stealth technology. One of the advanced choppers was rendered inoperable after it crashed into the wall of the terror chief’s compound. The SEALs attempted to destroy the helicopter, but parts of the helicopter, including its tail, remained intact. The Pakistani Government, allowed Chinese technical team to come in and take photographs of the remains. They were also allowed to touch, inspect and examine components of the nearly destructed chopper.
This was done despite, explicit requests from the CIA not to.
TERRORISM IN INDIA
Pakistan has long been supporting terrorism in India, and has ceased to stop it. It has terror training camps in its soil, & infiltration attempts through Line of control have taken place with active support from Pakistan military & I.S.I.
SAFE HEAVEN TO GLOBAL TERRORIST
U.S.A found Osama Bin Laden found hiding in a walled compound less than a mile from Pakistan's elite military academy. It does not require one to be exceptionally intelligent to understand that, the Pakistani authorities protected him. Evidences suggest that the I.S.I chief, Lt. Gen. Ahmed Shu ja Pasha, knew of Bin Laden’s presence in Abbottabad, Pakistan.
NUCLEAR MATERIAL TO NORTH KOREA
North Korean has acquired material for creating nuclear bombs, but how was it possible when it was under sanctions?
Pakistan sold nuclear materials to North Korea.
Analysts in US said, Pakistan Energy Commission (PAEC), has supplied restricted items like 'Monel' and 'Inconel' to North Korea, in violation of UN sanctions. They added that the China Atomic Energy Authority (CAEA) had received a written complaint that supplies of a Chinese company, Beijing Suntech Technology Co. Ltd, were being diverted to North Korea, by the Pakistani authorities. In effect, Pakistan has procured these sensitive items from China and has passed them along to North Korea.
TERRORISM IN AFGHANISTAN
Pakistan seeks to turn Afghanistan into its backyard and put the government under its sphere of influence. It seeks “strategic depth” in Afghanistan for Pakistan’s competition with India. For that it has backed terrorist activity in Afghanistan.
It is maintaining and protecting the Taliban, to use them as a proxy force to gain control over, and eventually dominate Afghanistan.
Pakistan was responsible for the evacuation of about 5000 of the top leadership of the Taliban and Al-Qaeda who were encircled by Nato forces in the 2001 Invasion of Afghanistan. This event, known as the Kunduz airlift, which is also popularly called the "Airlift of Evil", involved, several Pakistani Air Force transport planes flying multiple sorties over a number of days.
These activities have not ceased till date.
CONCLUSION:
The previous Obama and Bush administrations opted for diplomacy and financial aid for coaxing Pakistan to work in a regional alliance.
But as evident from points discussed in this video, those have not worked.
US lawmakers have been increasingly getting frustrated with Pakistan.
President Trump unlike previous presidents, is taking a much stricter stand in dealing with Pakistan.

INTRODUCTION:
President Donald Trump warned Pakistan on Monday that Washington will no longer tolerate Pakistan offering “safe havens” to extremists.
Trump declared, outlining a new US security strategy in South Asia, “We can no longer be silent about Pakistan’s safe havens for terrorist organizations”.
“Pakistan has much to gain from partnering with our effort in Afghanistan. It has much to lose by continuing to harbor criminals and terrorists.”
Going further, Trump suggested that military and other aid to Washington’s nuclear-armed ally is at stake, if it does not clamp down on extremism.
He said, “We have been paying Pakistan billions and billions of dollars at the same time they are housing the very terrorists that we are fighting, that will have to change and that will change immediately. It is time for Pakistan to dedicate to civilization and order and peace.”
USA has provided Pakistan more than 33 billion dollars in aid since 2001,after the world trade center attack. The aid was provided mainly to support the country's counterterrorism efforts, specifically against the Taliban and its allies active in Afghanistan. The majority of US assistance to Pakistan is from the Coalition Support Fund. It provided reimbursement to Pakistan for expenses incurred, & compensation for facilities made available to the coalition forces, such as the Shamsi & Dalbandin air bases.
In this video, Defense Updates looks at 5 reasons WHY US -PAKISTAN RELATIONSHIP IS GETTING INTO TROUBLE?
So, lets get started.
COLLUSION WITH CHINA
On May 2, The US Navy SEALs successfully killed Al Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden. The SEALs flew into Pakistan in Sikorsky UH-60 “Black Hawk” helicopters equipped with top-secret stealth technology. One of the advanced choppers was rendered inoperable after it crashed into the wall of the terror chief’s compound. The SEALs attempted to destroy the helicopter, but parts of the helicopter, including its tail, remained intact. The Pakistani Government, allowed Chinese technical team to come in and take photographs of the remains. They were also allowed to touch, inspect and examine components of the nearly destructed chopper.
This was done despite, explicit requests from the CIA not to.
TERRORISM IN INDIA
Pakistan has long been supporting terrorism in India, and has ceased to stop it. It has terror training camps in its soil, & infiltration attempts through Line of control have taken place with active support from Pakistan military & I.S.I.
SAFE HEAVEN TO GLOBAL TERRORIST
U.S.A found Osama Bin Laden found hiding in a walled compound less than a mile from Pakistan's elite military academy. It does not require one to be exceptionally intelligent to understand that, the Pakistani authorities protected him. Evidences suggest that the I.S.I chief, Lt. Gen. Ahmed Shu ja Pasha, knew of Bin Laden’s presence in Abbottabad, Pakistan.
NUCLEAR MATERIAL TO NORTH KOREA
North Korean has acquired material for creating nuclear bombs, but how was it possible when it was under sanctions?
Pakistan sold nuclear materials to North Korea.
Analysts in US said, Pakistan Energy Commission (PAEC), has supplied restricted items like 'Monel' and 'Inconel' to North Korea, in violation of UN sanctions. They added that the China Atomic Energy Authority (CAEA) had received a written complaint that supplies of a Chinese company, Beijing Suntech Technology Co. Ltd, were being diverted to North Korea, by the Pakistani authorities. In effect, Pakistan has procured these sensitive items from China and has passed them along to North Korea.
TERRORISM IN AFGHANISTAN
Pakistan seeks to turn Afghanistan into its backyard and put the government under its sphere of influence. It seeks “strategic depth” in Afghanistan for Pakistan’s competition with India. For that it has backed terrorist activity in Afghanistan.
It is maintaining and protecting the Taliban, to use them as a proxy force to gain control over, and eventually dominate Afghanistan.
Pakistan was responsible for the evacuation of about 5000 of the top leadership of the Taliban and Al-Qaeda who were encircled by Nato forces in the 2001 Invasion of Afghanistan. This event, known as the Kunduz airlift, which is also popularly called the "Airlift of Evil", involved, several Pakistani Air Force transport planes flying multiple sorties over a number of days.
These activities have not ceased till date.
CONCLUSION:
The previous Obama and Bush administrations opted for diplomacy and financial aid for coaxing Pakistan to work in a regional alliance.
But as evident from points discussed in this video, those have not worked.
US lawmakers have been increasingly getting frustrated with Pakistan.
President Trump unlike previous presidents, is taking a much stricter stand in dealing with Pakistan.

In a statement, New York Times publisher A.G. Sulzberger gave a different account of the meeting he had with President Donald Trump saying that it was the White House who made the request for a meeting. The statement goes on to say that Sulzberger warned Trump that his language toward journalists was dangerous.

In a statement, New York Times publisher A.G. Sulzberger gave a different account of the meeting he had with President Donald Trump saying that it was the White House who made the request for a meeting. The statement goes on to say that Sulzberger warned Trump that his language toward journalists was dangerous.

At least 22 people are confirmed dead after a large section of a road bridge collapsed in the northern Italian city of Genoa.
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Hawaii Volcano Update: Kilauea may REACTIVATE - Lava pond inside Fissure 8 forms
ACTIVITY at Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano has reduced, but residents are urged to heed warnings from authorities as two lava pond were observed during an flight over the region, with the US Geological Survey warning activity can re-occur “at any time.”
A lava pond has formed inside fissure 8 as the residents of Hawaii’s Big Island continue to cope with the daily re-occurrence of Kilauea’s ongoing eruption.
Eruptive activity has lulled, the US Geological Survey said, however this does not mean activity has ceased completely as scientists warn activity could “reactivate” at a moment’s notice.
Read more: https://bit.ly/2B7TGCv
Courtesy: USGS, Paradise Helicopters, Hawaii County Fire Department

Lockheed Martin has received an almost $1 billion contract to develop a hypersonic missile that will be capable of reaching speeds of more than 5 times that of sound.
As per the contract, the weapon is dubbed Hypersonic Conventional Strike Weapon (HCSW) and will be air launched.
Work will start on system requirements and once this is finalized, it will be followed by design, flight tests, and production.
In this video, Defense Updates analyzes America’s Hypersonic Conventional Strike Weapon and why it is needed?
Let’s get started.
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A number of pedestrians have been injured and a man has been arrested after a car crashed into a security barrier outside the Houses of Parliament in central London, according to London's Metropolitan Police.

Turkey is in negotiations with the US and UK to have Turkish Airlines and Istanbul’s Ataturk airport dropped from a recent ban that prevents passengers from carrying electronics larger than cellphones in their carry-on luggage.
The US Department of Homeland Security said on Tuesday that passengers traveling from specified airports, including Istanbul, would not be allowed to bring devices such as tablets, laptops and cameras into the main cabin of an aircraft.
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Masked a ttackers set cars on fire in hospital car park r ampage in Sweden

Masked a ttackers set cars on fire in hospital car park r ampage in Sweden

Masked attackers set cars on fire in hospital car park rampage in Sweden. Dramatic footage has emerged of cars in flames with masked attackers on the rampage in Sweden.
Police said they had received several calls relating to fires at a car park near a shopping centre and specialist hospital at Frölunda Torg, south-west of Gothenburg.
Emergency services were at the scene with no information yet about injuries, Swedish police said.
There were also reports of young people setting

INTRODUCTION:
President Donald Trump warned Pakistan on Monday that Washington will no longer tolerate Pakistan offering “safe havens” to extremists.
Trump declared, outlining a new US security strategy in South Asia, “We can no longer be silent about Pakistan’s safe havens for terrorist organizations”.
“Pakistan has much to gain from partnering with our effort in Afghanistan. It has much to lose by continuing to harbor criminals and terrorists.”
Going further, Trump suggested that military and other aid to Washington’s nuclear-armed ally is at stake, if it does not clamp down on extremism.
He said, “We have been paying Pakistan billions and billions of dollars at the same time they are housing the very terrorists that we are fighting, that will have to change and that will change immediately. It is time for Pakistan to dedicate to civilization and order and peace.”
USA has provided Pakistan more than 33 billion dollars in aid since 2001,after the world trade center attack. The aid was provided mainly to support the country's counterterrorism efforts, specifically against the Taliban and its allies active in Afghanistan. The majority of US assistance to Pakistan is from the Coalition Support Fund. It provided reimbursement to Pakistan for expenses incurred, & compensation for facilities made available to the coalition forces, such as the Shamsi & Dalbandin air bases.
In this video, Defense Updates looks at 5 reasons WHY US -PAKISTAN RELATIONSHIP IS GETTING INTO TROUBLE?
So, lets get started.
COLLUSION WITH CHINA
On May 2, The US Navy SEALs successfully killed Al Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden. The SEALs flew into Pakistan in Sikorsky UH-60 “Black Hawk” helicopters equipped with top-secret stealth technology. One of the advanced choppers was rendered inoperable after it crashed into the wall of the terror chief’s compound. The SEALs attempted to destroy the helicopter, but parts of the helicopter, including its tail, remained intact. The Pakistani Government, allowed Chinese technical team to come in and take photographs of the remains. They were also allowed to touch, inspect and examine components of the nearly destructed chopper.
This was done despite, explicit requests from the CIA not to.
TERRORISM IN INDIA
Pakistan has long been supporting terrorism in India, and has ceased to stop it. It has terror training camps in its soil, & infiltration attempts through Line of control have taken place with active support from Pakistan military & I.S.I.
SAFE HEAVEN TO GLOBAL TERRORIST
U.S.A found Osama Bin Laden found hiding in a walled compound less than a mile from Pakistan's elite military academy. It does not require one to be exceptionally intelligent to understand that, the Pakistani authorities protected him. Evidences suggest that the I.S.I chief, Lt. Gen. Ahmed Shu ja Pasha, knew of Bin Laden’s presence in Abbottabad, Pakistan.
NUCLEAR MATERIAL TO NORTH KOREA
North Korean has acquired material for creating nuclear bombs, but how was it possible when it was under sanctions?
Pakistan sold nuclear materials to North Korea.
Analysts in US said, Pakistan Energy Commission (PAEC), has supplied restricted items like 'Monel' and 'Inconel' to North Korea, in violation of UN sanctions. They added that the China Atomic Energy Authority (CAEA) had received a written complaint that supplies of a Chinese company, Beijing Suntech Technology Co. Ltd, were being diverted to North Korea, by the Pakistani authorities. In effect, Pakistan has procured these sensitive items from China and has passed them along to North Korea.
TERRORISM IN AFGHANISTAN
Pakistan seeks to turn Afghanistan into its backyard and put the government under its sphere of influence. It seeks “strategic depth” in Afghanistan for Pakistan’s competition with India. For that it has backed terrorist activity in Afghanistan.
It is maintaining and protecting the Taliban, to use them as a proxy force to gain control over, and eventually dominate Afghanistan.
Pakistan was responsible for the evacuation of about 5000 of the top leadership of the Taliban and Al-Qaeda who were encircled by Nato forces in the 2001 Invasion of Afghanistan. This event, known as the Kunduz airlift, which is also popularly called the "Airlift of Evil", involved, several Pakistani Air Force transport planes flying multiple sorties over a number of days.
These activities have not ceased till date.
CONCLUSION:
The previous Obama and Bush administrations opted for diplomacy and financial aid for coaxing Pakistan to work in a regional alliance.
But as evident from points discussed in this video, those have not worked.
US lawmakers have been increasingly getting frustrated with Pakistan.
President Trump unlike previous presidents, is taking a much stricter stand in dealing with Pakistan.

In a statement, New York Times publisher A.G. Sulzberger gave a different account of the meeting he had with President Donald Trump saying that it was the White House who made the request for a meeting. The statement goes on to say that Sulzberger warned Trump that his language toward journalists was dangerous.

At least 22 people are confirmed dead after a large section of a road bridge collapsed in the northern Italian city of Genoa.
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WorldNews.com15 Aug 2018,
Researchers said Earth is likely to see a continuation in extreme temperatures over the next four years until 2022 as natural warming coincides with the effects of climate change, according to The Guardian. The report published this week in the journal Nature Communications said there would be minimal relief for the planet through the next four...

Hawaii Volcano Update: Kilauea may REACTIVATE - Lava pond inside Fissure 8 forms
ACTIVITY at Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano has reduced, but residents are urged to heed warnings from authorities as two lava pond were observed during an flight over the region, with the US Geological Survey warning activity can re-occur “at any time.”
A lava pond has formed inside fissure 8 as the residents of Hawaii’s Big Island continue to cope with the daily re-occurrence of Kilauea’s ongoing eruption.
Eruptive activity has lulled, the US Geological Survey said, however this does not mean activity has ceased completely as scientists warn activity could “reactivate” at a moment’s notice.
Read more: https://bit.ly/2B7TGCv
Courtesy: USGS, Paradise Helicopters, Hawaii County Fire Department

Lockheed Martin has received an almost $1 billion contract to develop a hypersonic missile that will be capable of reaching speeds of more than 5 times that of sound.
As per the contract, the weapon is dubbed Hypersonic Conventional Strike Weapon (HCSW) and will be air launched.
Work will start on system requirements and once this is finalized, it will be followed by design, flight tests, and production.
In this video, Defense Updates analyzes America’s Hypersonic Conventional Strike Weapon and why it is needed?
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WorldNews.com14 Aug 2018,
In an series of unprecedented moves Tuesday, the US state of Nebraska not only carried out its first execution in nearly a generation, but authorities used the powerful opioid fentanyl to carry out the death sentence, the Washington Post reported. The execution of Carey DeanMoore, 60, was the state’s first death carried out in 21 years, the report...

A number of pedestrians have been injured and a man has been arrested after a car crashed into a security barrier outside the Houses of Parliament in central London, according to London's Metropolitan Police.

WorldNews.com14 Aug 2018,
The defense for Donald Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort rested its case on Tuesday morning without calling any witnesses in the ongoing bank and financial fraud trial against the former political lobbyist, according to CNN. The decision is a common but risky legal move as both sides will now prepare for closing arguments on Wednesday...

Turkey is in negotiations with the US and UK to have Turkish Airlines and Istanbul’s Ataturk airport dropped from a recent ban that prevents passengers from carrying electronics larger than cellphones in their carry-on luggage.
The US Department of Homeland Security said on Tuesday that passengers traveling from specified airports, including Istanbul, would not be allowed to bring devices such as tablets, laptops and cameras into the main cabin of an aircraft.
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Officials said at least 24 people were killed and another 19 injured after a bus slid into another vehicle while driving at high speed on a highway known as dead man's curve in Ecuador on Tuesday, according to The Associated Press. The bus was traveling to Quito when it struck a smaller vehicle at around 3 a.m. on a highway just outside the...

Masked a ttackers set cars on fire in hospital car park r ampage in Sweden

Masked a ttackers set cars on fire in hospital car park r ampage in Sweden

published: 13 Aug 2018

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Masked attackers set cars on fire in hospital car park rampage in Sweden. Dramatic footage has emerged of cars in flames with masked attackers on the rampage in Sweden.
Police said they had received several calls relating to fires at a car park near a shopping centre and specialist hospital at Frölunda Torg, south-west of Gothenburg.
Emergency services were at the scene with no information yet about injuries, Swedish police said.
There were also reports of young people setting

INTRODUCTION:
President Donald Trump warned Pakistan on Monday that Washington will no longer tolerate Pakistan offering “safe havens” to extremists.
Trump declared, outlining a new US security strategy in South Asia, “We can no longer be silent about Pakistan’s safe havens for terrorist organizations”.
“Pakistan has much to gain from partnering with our effort in Afghanistan. It has much to lose by continuing to harbor criminals and terrorists.”
Going further, Trump suggested that military and other aid to Washington’s nuclear-armed ally is at stake, if it does not clamp down on extremism.
He said, “We have been paying Pakistan billions and billions of dollars at the same time they are housing the very terrorists that we are fighting, that will have to change and that will change immediately. It is time for Pakistan to dedicate to civilization and order and peace.”
USA has provided Pakistan more than 33 billion dollars in aid since 2001,after the world trade center attack. The aid was provided mainly to support the country's counterterrorism efforts, specifically against the Taliban and its allies active in Afghanistan. The majority of US assistance to Pakistan is from the Coalition Support Fund. It provided reimbursement to Pakistan for expenses incurred, & compensation for facilities made available to the coalition forces, such as the Shamsi & Dalbandin air bases.
In this video, Defense Updates looks at 5 reasons WHY US -PAKISTAN RELATIONSHIP IS GETTING INTO TROUBLE?
So, lets get started.
COLLUSION WITH CHINA
On May 2, The US Navy SEALs successfully killed Al Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden. The SEALs flew into Pakistan in Sikorsky UH-60 “Black Hawk” helicopters equipped with top-secret stealth technology. One of the advanced choppers was rendered inoperable after it crashed into the wall of the terror chief’s compound. The SEALs attempted to destroy the helicopter, but parts of the helicopter, including its tail, remained intact. The Pakistani Government, allowed Chinese technical team to come in and take photographs of the remains. They were also allowed to touch, inspect and examine components of the nearly destructed chopper.
This was done despite, explicit requests from the CIA not to.
TERRORISM IN INDIA
Pakistan has long been supporting terrorism in India, and has ceased to stop it. It has terror training camps in its soil, & infiltration attempts through Line of control have taken place with active support from Pakistan military & I.S.I.
SAFE HEAVEN TO GLOBAL TERRORIST
U.S.A found Osama Bin Laden found hiding in a walled compound less than a mile from Pakistan's elite military academy. It does not require one to be exceptionally intelligent to understand that, the Pakistani authorities protected him. Evidences suggest that the I.S.I chief, Lt. Gen. Ahmed Shu ja Pasha, knew of Bin Laden’s presence in Abbottabad, Pakistan.
NUCLEAR MATERIAL TO NORTH KOREA
North Korean has acquired material for creating nuclear bombs, but how was it possible when it was under sanctions?
Pakistan sold nuclear materials to North Korea.
Analysts in US said, Pakistan Energy Commission (PAEC), has supplied restricted items like 'Monel' and 'Inconel' to North Korea, in violation of UN sanctions. They added that the China Atomic Energy Authority (CAEA) had received a written complaint that supplies of a Chinese company, Beijing Suntech Technology Co. Ltd, were being diverted to North Korea, by the Pakistani authorities. In effect, Pakistan has procured these sensitive items from China and has passed them along to North Korea.
TERRORISM IN AFGHANISTAN
Pakistan seeks to turn Afghanistan into its backyard and put the government under its sphere of influence. It seeks “strategic depth” in Afghanistan for Pakistan’s competition with India. For that it has backed terrorist activity in Afghanistan.
It is maintaining and protecting the Taliban, to use them as a proxy force to gain control over, and eventually dominate Afghanistan.
Pakistan was responsible for the evacuation of about 5000 of the top leadership of the Taliban and Al-Qaeda who were encircled by Nato forces in the 2001 Invasion of Afghanistan. This event, known as the Kunduz airlift, which is also popularly called the "Airlift of Evil", involved, several Pakistani Air Force transport planes flying multiple sorties over a number of days.
These activities have not ceased till date.
CONCLUSION:
The previous Obama and Bush administrations opted for diplomacy and financial aid for coaxing Pakistan to work in a regional alliance.
But as evident from points discussed in this video, those have not worked.
US lawmakers have been increasingly getting frustrated with Pakistan.
President Trump unlike previous presidents, is taking a much stricter stand in dealing with Pakistan.

The Irish Times14 Aug 2018,
A motorway bridge that collapsed in Genoa, Italy, on Tuesday, killed at least 22 people and the death toll will rise, Italian deputy transport minister Edoardo Rixi has said in a television interview. “It’s not acceptable that such an important bridge ... was not built to avoid this kind of collapse,” Rixi said on SkyNews24, speaking from Genoa....